A.
Right to be Secure and Protected. The City Council hereby finds and declares that it is the right of every person, regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, to be secure and protected from fear, intimidation and physical harm caused by the activities of violent groups and individuals.
B.
Constitutional Rights Recognized. The City Council recognizes that individuals and groups have constitutionally protected rights of freedom of expression and association. These rights permit every person to harbor and express belief on any lawful subject whatsoever, to associate with others who share similar beliefs, to petition constituted authority for a redress of perceived grievances and to participate in the electoral process. The City Council recognizes and respects these rights, and does not intend to interfere with them in any way.
C.
Violent Street Gangs – Danger to Public.
1.
The City Council hereby finds that violent street gangs whose members threaten, terrorize and commit a multitude of crimes against peaceful citizens and their neighborhoods, pose a danger to the public order and to the safety of the citizens of Newman.
2.
The City Council hereby finds that organized gang activity is a growing problem in the City. It is the intent of the City Council in enacting this chapter to seek the eradication and prevention of criminal activity by street gangs. To combat the terror inflicted by street gangs, the focus must be upon the patterns of criminal gang activity and upon the organized nature of street gangs.
3.
The City Council further finds that an effective means of punishing and deterring the criminal activities of street gangs is through forfeiture of the profits, proceeds and instrumentalities acquired, accumulated or used by street gangs.
D.
Determent of Gangs. The City Council hereby finds it necessary to deter the criminal activities of street gangs in order to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of Newman. Therefore, the City Council has a legitimate interest in enacting this chapter.
(Ord. 92-21, 12-22-1992)